DocumentCode
1700608
Title
Reflections on Software Engineering Research Collaborations: From Ottawa to the Software Engineering Institute to Silicon Valley
Author
Fraser, Steven
Author_Institution
Innovation Executive Services, Innoxec, Santa Clara, CA, USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
5
Lastpage
10
Abstract
This paper outlines challenges, practices and successes in establishing and sustaining software engineering research collaborations between academia and industry. These activities were observed over a period of 25 years while in a variety of research tech transfer and change agent roles at Cisco, Qualcomm, and BNR/Nortel. This experience was complemented by serving as a Visiting Scientist for one year at Carnegie Mellon University´s Software Engineering Institute (SEI) while on loan from BNR/Nortel. Research collaborations were incubated, brokered, and sustained through: the cultivation of internal relationship sponsorship by executives and company experts, tech scouting to identify relevant projects, information sharing, seed funding (gift and sponsored research agreements), and talent migration to accelerate technology transfer.
Keywords
software engineering; BNR; Carnegie Mellon University´s; Cisco; Nortel; Qualcomm; SEI; Silicon Valley; Software Engineering Institute; academia; change agent roles; company experts; executives; industry; information sharing; internal relationship sponsorship; research tech transfer; seed funding; software engineering research collaborations; sponsored research agreements; talent migration; Collaboration; Companies; Industries; Intellectual property; Proposals; Software; Technological innovation; Research; collaboration; industry; university;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Research and Industrial Practice (SER&IP), 2015 IEEE/ACM 2nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Florence
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SERIP.2015.10
Filename
7210487
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